Trump Is Getting Awfully Defensive About Project 2025
In the face of growing evidence to the contrary, Donald Trump again disavows the radical Project 2025.
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In the face of growing evidence to the contrary, Donald Trump again disavows the radical Project 2025.
As women are being increasingly targeted by the spread of deepfake pornographic images online, international and domestic lawmakers struggle to create legislation that effectively protects victims from these attacks.
For now, Democrats wanting Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race are being polite about it. Don’t expect that to last.
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If there is a right-wing piece of misinformation out there, Elon Musk is happy to amplify it.
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Hunter Biden is advising his father on whether to stay in the presidential race. Let’s hope making bad decisions doesn’t run in the family.
The emerging strategy is not convincing undecided voters but persuading infrequent voters who already like him.
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It still seems to be an election hinging on which candidate voters worry the most about.